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Hokuto

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About Hokuto

  • Birthday Oct 06, 2000

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  • Steam
    karneychen
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    hokutochen
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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Los Angeles
  • Biography
    Computer engineer major and currently a student
  • Occupation
    Valet/Errand boy, Side work as IT

System

  • CPU
    i7-8086k
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Arous Z390 Master
  • RAM
    64 GB
  • GPU
    2080 ti
  • Case
    Corsair
  • Storage
    Samsung NVME pro 1tb, Samsung ssd 1tb, WD Black 1tb,
  • PSU
    800 watt
  • Display(s)
    Predator
  • Cooling
    water Cooled
  • Keyboard
    Lenovo
  • Mouse
    Logitech MX Master, Anker ergonomic mouse (the weird sideways ones)
  • Sound
    soundblaster
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
  • Laptop
    Asus
  • PCPartPicker URL

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  1. ill check back on the build and give an update. i have a fully modular psu from thermaltake but the cables are thick.
  2. Carbide Series SPEC-OMEGA RGB Mid-Tower Tempered Glass Gaming Case — Black got a corsair case mentioned above and just realized the backside is really shallow. tried routing psu cables but the back still flexes. anyone have experience routing cables with a shallow backside?
  3. i currently use hdmi and display port for my graphs card but the display port cable doesnt work properly causing the screen to flicker. any recs?
  4. yay im back since i got into the car community a bit so i kinda lost track of time and forgot about the tech community.

  5. Yep nevermind the whole motherboard failed but was resolved with the bios chips being reflashed. no idea what happened but if it happens again they will replace the chips if it happens again and npossibly just give me a new mobo
  6. Sorry for the late reply but I believe the problem was the Corsair vengeance RGB ram I had. For some reason these seemed to have "died." I have no way to test for sure but I managed to get a c1 post code and it kept running for a solid minute. Unlike when it rain barely for 15ish seconds with the post code ending at 60~ ish
  7. So for some reason my z390 aorus master is boot looping. It had a 7f code before and I was able to use the secondary bios as well
  8. dodgey wiring ? but internet works fine though?
  9. mhm ip address has been the same unchanged. tested it and works without power line
  10. Long story short i have a Lorex dvr that i port forward (1025) and when directly connected to the router works fine then i decided to use a powerline. hooked the tp link powerline adapter and it wont work. tested ping (3-5 ms) speed is 80 + mbps. so im wondering why it does not work. (also getting login timeout errors which is weird.
  11. https://www.pcmag.com/news/360366/ftc-you-cant-void-a-warranty-by-breaking-a-seal
  12. i have no idea what this is doing in laptops and prebuilts
  13. i remember linus talking about this but never had anyone mention it before so ye
  14. https://www.asus.com/us/2-in-1-PCs/ASUS-NovaGo-TP370QL/ New laptop featuring LTE and long lasting battery running full windows 10 also comes with a stylus purchased separately thought?
  15. Ah i think i figured out the problem, the fuse tap was using aluminum
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